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originally posted by: Skyfloating
I gotta say, the openness and speed of Q-info traveling the Web has slowed down markedly across all platforms. Its an untangible, psychic thing. An invisible negative influence.
originally posted by: Skyfloating
On here, GA Disappeared. PE disappeared. Tiger disappeared. QWiki disappeared. Deep-thoughters such as cranky, ankh and iamtat post less.
My favorites on twitter no longer show up in top results, instead I get a barrage of Q-unrelated spam from India. Certain hashtags do not allow for scrolling.
The MSM-counter-noise seems stronger than ever.
I gotta say, the openness and speed of Q-info travelling the Web has slowed down markedly across all platforms. Its an untangible, psychic thing. An invisible negative influence.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
DECODES ON Q Post #1574 from qntmpkts.keybase.pub...
DECODEs
1) This post is 3 hours 3minutes and 30 seconds after Q's previous post... "333 Oh"?
2) Guccifer/Florida decode using Key letter of "Q" gives a result of "sgtN4tu" - interpretation:
sgt = sergeant,
N = surname initial,
4t = fought
u= you
"Sergeant N. fought you" (Obama)?
originally posted by: Aallanon
10,000 people at the rally she had to explain to many ( maybe 10) lighten up.
originally posted by: Aallanon
a reply to: Skyfloating
your point?
ETA not to sound insensitive but all that doesn't matter. What you bring to the discussion is invaluable. I miss(?) them to but they are on other paths.
originally posted by: Aallanon
That is your opinion on facts you don’t have. Just pointing out that tidbit.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has sent letters requesting testimony from both former FBI Director James Comey and former deputy director Andrew McCabe, Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) told reporters on Wednesday.
The requests are for testimony in both open and closed sessions, Burr said, and neither has yet responded.
The European Parliament Committee on Legal Affairs just voted ‘yes’ on highly controversial parts of the EU’s new Copyright Reform. The controversial articles — 11 and 13 — effectively establish link tax, censorship machines, and ban memes. There was heavy resistance to the contested articles from internet activists, lobbyists, and members of European Parliament (MEPs), but all was for nought and the articles passed with a 13:12 and 15:10 majority.